Electronic Performers Use Their Bodies as a Brush
(5 photo + 1 video)

Trinity is an immersive performance using interactive technology by Electronic Performers. Designed and produced by Oscar Sol, the piece integrates sound, dance, and visuals to present a dynamic view of motion. Using video cameras installed above the stage and under infrared lighting, along with position tracking technology, the piece is animated in real-time through live interaction.

As can be seen in the video, below, dancers take the stage and use their bodies as a sort of brush on the blank canvas of the stage. The projected graphics are manipulated by their movements, interacting with each individual's motion and speed, resulting in a beautiful, harmonious display of action and reaction. There's a spectacular sense of technology mimicking the human body and accentuating movement as well as heightening and visualizing sentiments and energy.